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<blockquote data-quote="Yttermayn" data-source="post: 5417770" data-attributes="member: 31390"><p>Joe stood for a long moment, the parts of his brain responsible for processing visual information working overtime to give the rest of his mind an idea of just what the hell he was looking at. Joe took a few steps toward what could only be a corpse. There was a line. Not drawn or painted, not some artificial graffiti of human invention. The line extended under the body of the shooting victim and beyond, trailing up the side of a building at a skewed angle. Coming closer, he saw that it wasn't just a line, it was as if the earth had shifted a centimeter or so along a fault line. An earthquake? He thought for a moment, but a better look at the body disproved that theory quickly. The 'fault line' had also sheared the shooting victim.</p><p>Jorge tried to pry more pieces of the tile up off the floor. He felt the shard next to the first one start to come up, then a sharp pain a few seconds later. He quickly pulled his hand away. Blood was rapidly oozing out of a slice in his fingertip. It looked deep. He realized he hadn't felt the tile move at all, it had been the flesh of his finger parting against the edge of the tile that his brain had understood as movement. 'So sharp...' he thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yttermayn, post: 5417770, member: 31390"] Joe stood for a long moment, the parts of his brain responsible for processing visual information working overtime to give the rest of his mind an idea of just what the hell he was looking at. Joe took a few steps toward what could only be a corpse. There was a line. Not drawn or painted, not some artificial graffiti of human invention. The line extended under the body of the shooting victim and beyond, trailing up the side of a building at a skewed angle. Coming closer, he saw that it wasn't just a line, it was as if the earth had shifted a centimeter or so along a fault line. An earthquake? He thought for a moment, but a better look at the body disproved that theory quickly. The 'fault line' had also sheared the shooting victim. Jorge tried to pry more pieces of the tile up off the floor. He felt the shard next to the first one start to come up, then a sharp pain a few seconds later. He quickly pulled his hand away. Blood was rapidly oozing out of a slice in his fingertip. It looked deep. He realized he hadn't felt the tile move at all, it had been the flesh of his finger parting against the edge of the tile that his brain had understood as movement. 'So sharp...' he thought. [/QUOTE]
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